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Media and Information Literacy

Media Habits, Lifestyles and Preferences


(Week 1 – Lesson 1)
What You Need to Know…
In this lesson, you will discover towards knowing
yourself as a media and information consumer.

Also, you will be surprised to know how much your


media consumption has affected the way you
communicate.

At the end of this lesson, you can:


1. define communication;
2. share media habits, lifestyles and preferences;
3. describe how media and information
influenced communication.
What’s In…
Most people believe that a picture paints a thousand words.
Now, study the given picture below. In what way does the
picture relate to communication?

This picture reminds me


of communication because
___________________.

Some important things


about communication as
shown in the picture are
__________, __________, and
___________.
Communication is simply the
act of transferring information
3 Parts
from one place, person or
group to another.

…and these messages must Sender Message

successfully be transmitted to
the receiver.
Receiver
It is noteworthy to remember that messages like
information, ideas or emotions were sent by the
sender through a Communication Channel
(Face-to-face conversations, Videoconferencing, Audio
conferencing, Emails, Written letters and memos, Chats and
messaging, Blogs, Formal written documents, Spreadsheets
etc.)to a receiver, or to multiple receivers.
Activity Time…
Create an information table that showcases what you must remember:
(it could be messages like information, ideas or emotions that is sent by the sender
through a communication channel to a receiver, or to multiple receivers)

Information Sender Channel Receiver/s

Ex. Assignment on Teacher PowerPoint Learners


English Presentation
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Thank You!
Media and Information Literacy
Media Habits, Lifestyles and Preferences
(Week 1-Lesson 2)
What’s New…
What Is it…

Traditionally, people communicate


using face to face interaction.

Nowadays, people communicate


and connect with each other
through internet.
Internet or the web has become the means of
interaction to bring people together – friends,
family, young people, or complete strangers
that share interests or objectives – and this can
foster a sense of belonging and identity.

Internet is the medium.


The term media, which is the plural of medium, refers
to the communication channels through which we
disseminate news, music, movies, education,
promotional messages and other data. It includes
physical and online newspapers and magazines,
television, radio, billboards, telephone, the Internet,
and fax.
Media Habits – unsay sige og buhaton or tan-awon
(behavioral)
Media Lifestyle – unsay nakuha sa iyang mga
gipangbuhat or gipangtan-aw
(decisions – influence by behavior)
Media Preference – unsay gusto niyang pangtan-awn
(taste and style)
What Have You Learned…

The term communication process


refers to the exchange of
information (a message) between
two or more people..

Media develops our habits, lifestyle


and preferences in
communication.
Activity Time…
#1: Oh... That’s Me! No... That’s Not Me!
Your answers reflect your media habits, and lifestyle

If you have answered mostly “That’s Not Me!”

you have a healthy point of view in media.


Assignment…
Thank You!
Media and Information Literacy
Media Habits, Lifestyles and Preferences
(Week 1-Lesson 3)
Picture Analysis…

1) Form 10 groups with at least 5 members

2) Prepare a 1 Whole Sheet of Paper and list down the


names of the members

3) Write down your collaborative insights out from the


message of the illustration
1) What is the message in this illustration?
2) Do you agree with this illustration regarding communication?
Why or why not?
Assignment…
Thank You!

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